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suomi-englanti sanakirja◌̈ englanniksi
The second time-differential. E.g. ''x'' (position), ''ẋ'' (velocity), ''ẍ'' (acceleration).
A centralized vowel.
A front rounded vowel (e.g. ü ö ɔ̈) or a back unrounded vowel (e.g. ï ë ɛ̈).
interdental (e.g. plosive ẗ, d̈).
Greater rounding of a vowel.
Diacritic may be doubled for more rounding: (angbr IPA).
Used with the letter (angbr) to transcribe Arabic (angbr).
Used to indicate that the payments occur at the beginning of a period.
(uxi)|n-year annuity-due
(n-g)
(n-g)
(ng)
Used with the letter (angbr) to make (angbr), which transcribes the sound (IPAfont)
(Grek-def) It is also known by the names (m) or (m). It was used to indicate that the vowel letter (m) or (m) formed a separate syllable rather than a diphthong when written after another vowel letter.
(Latn-def)
''A mark of the Greek script, called'' διαλυτικά '' in Greek, and found on '' ί/ΐ/ϋ.
(Latn-def)
(Latn-def) Indicate that the 'u' is pronounced between a 'c' or 'g' and a vowel 'e' or 'i', as in ''Malagüez''.
(only used in): centralized vowel
(n-g) ((l)), (l) ((l))